New field of study broadens horizon

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Being a melting pot of culture and diversity, Pacific brings together students with heritage and lifestyles to share with the entire campus community. Sophomore Charlotte Basch is so passionate about her culture it captured the attention of the administration and … Continued

Campus safety: Incident reports 4-3 to 4-16

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04/03/20I2 9:45 a.m. Theft III Student report that her keys with her student ID attached were stolen from a classroom in Strain Hall. The keys had been left unattended with the student’s bag in classroom. No suspects identified.   04/06/2012 … Continued

Student presents food for thought

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They say that food is the connection between an individual and their home. It is a thing of comfort in hard times. It is clear that food is not only deeply personal, but forms a bond between individuals and their … Continued

Presentation to deal with politics, religion

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Religion and politics are a specialty for senior Logan Channer and the inspiration behind his senior project. Channer said this focus came from a very complicated religious history he had growing up. Channer’s dad was constantly changing his religious practices … Continued

Senior disagrees with United Nations choice

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After a semester spent in Germany and a fascination for the topic that has been present since she was a little girl, the time has come. Senior Kaitlyn Heater will present a project titled “American and German Perceptions of the … Continued

Sports highlights to recruit

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Pacific University’s athletic program has been growing in success every year, but has not gained the attention one senior thinks it deserves. Despite the success of the Boxers, they are not well known outside of Forest Grove. Molly Trotter has … Continued

Women propel objectification

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Female peers with low self-respect and a negative body image are some of many reasons why anthropology major Sebastian Bannister Lawler decided to do a content analysis of how female models are depicted in fashion magazines for his senior project. … Continued

Senior says her project is “fun”

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In April, for students to say their senior projects are “really fun” may mean they were feeling a bit sarcastic. But for exercise science major Kate Mitchell, the phrase stays true. Mitchell said the opportunity to develop a senior project … Continued

Writer produces play about Great Depression

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Actor and writer Janna Tessman developed a self-written and starring role. Graduating at 20, Tessman has worked hard to achieve success and demonstrated it in her one-act play, “Women of the Great Depression,” which ran April 5-7 in the Black … Continued

Brain works better with aerobic exercise

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The time has almost come for exercise science major Katelyn Liebe to present her senior project on April 25. Along with partner Allie Hassenger and help from faculty adviser Brian Jackson, Liebe conducted a study on the effects of modalities … Continued

Virginia Garcia builds new Cornelius clinic

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Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center will replace an old clinic located in Cornelius with a new 35,000 square-foot wellness center, which is currently under construction. The Cornelius Wellness Center will aid Virginia Garcia with responding to the need for affordable … Continued